oldhamjames
Oldhamjames
oldhamjames

Not much to choose from, but the one I remember is the 1977 Chevy Impala. This was a company car but for some reason it came with the “F41" suspension, which provided 70 series tires and fat sway bars and who knows what else. It also had a 350 4-BBL engine. Compared to the previous gen ‘76 models it was a sport

All of this is just celebrities playing video games, there is no “digital motorsport”. What about the rest of the team members, the race organizers, all of the volunteers? They are what put these professional drivers where they are today. The overpaid drivers get all the attention and the rest of those involved are

‘73 Trans-Am, white with a blue central stripe. I was 13 or 14 at the time, the sound that car made going up the street was unreal.

Looks identical (after I put those wheels on) to the ‘85 GTI I bought new right out of college. I would buy this car.

We had a 1st gen from new (87), put almost 300k on it with the 3.0 (only needed a valve job in between) before it was taken out by a tree in 2004. Traveled all up and down the east coast - Key West to Gaspe & many points in between.

I guess it depends whether toe is considered a steering geometry setting or a suspension geometry setting. If it is considered steering and the rack does not have to have a fixed position...

My son could do a better job at this than I can, my parents definitely weren’t car people. This is the weirdest car though...my dad and grandfather sticking their head out of the sunroof.  Renault Dauphine, ‘58 I think

Looks like styling took precedence over utility.

Basically the same car mechanically as a ‘60s Mustang, but a little shorter & narrower. Makes for a relatively low cost project to have some fun with...and basically the same driving experience afterward.

Any one of these. I think I built a model of every one when I was a kid in the early ‘70s

M120 6.0 V-12 into an R107 .. like this...

I got a kick out of the pile of greenbar printout on a table on the Neptune station (already forgot its name). I can see them ripping the pages from the matrix printer and running down the hallways of the space station already...

I don’t understand why they keep the drivers that were sent back down for so long - what are they there for? Shouldn’t they always have at least one promising new driver at Torro Rosso? If Albon doesn’t work out then what? Rock paper scissors?

I keep $40 slipped in the pages of the owner’s manual.

I think this car has been repainted - the rocker panels are orange (should be black) and the pinstripe is not original.

Actually there is one and his name is Fred...

Who is Hunstable - the mad scientist in the back room? Or is this just Highly Unstable?

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